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  1. Typically use the Runner for RB's and defensive CB's. Use the Sprinter for WR's and Defensive S's. Yes they are interchangeable. When I do 11 player ironman teams use the Linemen as C,RG, LG, MLB, RDT, LDT. Use the All Purpose figures as RT, LT, RDE, LDE, the Backer Figures as QB, TE, RLB. LLB, the Runners as FB, RB, LCB, RCB and the Sprinters as WR's, FS, and SS. When I do 22 player 2 platoon teams, on offense use 5 Lineman as the offensive line (C, RG, LG, RT, LT), 4 Runners as QB, RB, RB, SB, and 2 Sprinters as WR's. On defense use 1 Lineman as DNT, 2 Sprinters as RDE and LDE, 4 Backers as Inside and Outside LB's and 4 All Purpose Figures as CB's and Safeties.
  2. Here's an excellent video demonstrating the passing sticks made by Tudor!!
  3. Nice find!! Looks to be in excellent condition. I have seen one before in the collection of Rene Smith, I believe. I don't know that much about it other than it was made by Tudor exclusively for Otasco and I think The Unforgettable Buzz has a reference to it. https://www.theunforgettablebuzz.com/2014/02/17/electric-football-1968-tudor-super-bowl/
  4. Ever hear of the A11 Offense https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-11_offense.
  5. With one weekend left to play Music City EFL is winding down. Here are the updated standings. The league is the Steelers to own although the Steelers have two games left with tough opponents. If the Steelers fail the Titans could slip in to win the league. Also don’t count out the Jaguars, Seahawks or the Bears/Cornhuskers. The Yanks are an extreme long shot and the TN Color Rush, Saints and Blue Raiders are chomping at the bits to get another shot in the 2020 tournament.
  6. Here are some pics of Promotional Game Boards made by Miggle Toys / Tudor Games in the late 1990's. Does anybody know of and have have pics of any others?
  7. Tudors passing sticks compared to others and a recent post from nefgm.org. https://nefgm.org/2020/09/25/pass-placement-passing-sticks-and-other-forms-of-passing-in-electric-football/#more-2251
  8. Welcome to the forum. Nothing to be ashamed of. Excalibur boards are good playing fields. However I would consider buying Tudors Field Drive Motion Generator and Play Action Remote Control for better performance and vibration control. https://tudorgames.com/gear/parts-more.html
  9. There are grooves in the straight stretch. Watch the Video : https://tudorgames.com/kentucky-derby-horse-racing.html
  10. I cry every time I watch "Brian's Song". I own the original on DVD. Haven't seen the remake. I also own Gales Sayer's Book "I am Third" and Jeannie Morris's book "Brian Piccolo - A Short Season".
  11. Every Bears team I have ever had always included Gale Sayers and Brian Piccalo in the backfield. #40 and #41.
  12. Once played in a tournament game where my kick returner returned 3 kickoffs for TD's. My opponent answered all 3 with TD drives. He finally stopped my 4th KR and then won the game on his final TD drive. Was on the verge of an upset of the top seeded coach in the tournament. Oh well...
  13. I have never been a big fan of the invisibases, but not because of their performance. Just don't like the look of them on the figures. Guess I am really old school like that. However I am going to experiment with them, cutting them down to glue under some rookie base shells. I have a bunch of bases that are ruined due to poor tweaking. Might even try it on some of the old one piece figures.
  14. Yes seem to be a very durable plastic. Magnetic ball very light. Not that strong, but strong enough to stay in place. No won't dent a field.
  15. Reginald Rutledge developed a system called the Cumulative Weight Distribution System which was a total team weight. Not sure of the formula but attached is a roster of his 1985 Chicago Bears. Looks like more weight was given to first string players and decreased the lower in the depth chart. 1985 Chicago Bears.pdf
  16. i do have them and use them. Sorry no video.
  17. Came in the mail today. 2 sets. Very Impressed. Well made product. Of course one set is going in the Museum Collection for preservation.
  18. I have considered using 1 gram = 50 lbs. (.1 gram = 5 lbs.) which would make the average 4.0 gram figure be 200 lbs. Therefore a 300 lb. lineman would be 6.0 grams.
  19. Yes, I remember Glenn's Unreal League. Unfortunately, I can no longer find any information on the internet about his league. One of his teams I believe was the "Swamp Moose" and his Munich Moon Sharks was chosen by Miggle as on of their fantasy teams.
  20. From the master of fantasy teams!!!
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